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True Airspeed Indicator 40-210 Knots on 2040-parts.com

US $119.99
Location:

Wauconda, Illinois, United States

Wauconda, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Falcon Guage Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:ASIT210N-3 Part Brand:Falcon Gauge Warranty:No

True Airspeed Indicators have a sub-dial and window. The pilot can set the dial to coincide the outside temperature with the flight altitude for immediate and accurate true airspeed reference. Featuring all metal parts, aluminum case housing, short length and light weight.

MEASURE RANGE
: 40-210 Knots

 

SIZE: 3-1/8"

 

Non TSO

We offer 30 days money back guarantee when the unit is returned unopened and in the same condition as sold. Refund does NOT include shipping and insurance.

Item does not carry any manufacturer's warranty.


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